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;- CHURCH NEWS OF
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ST. J.WIKS A. M H.Vl 11 ltd I
i?7 Sunday \v:,.< ;i trlort--u iltry- for services.
The Sun-lay. Achmvl opened at
. ' 10.00 A.v M. Avith thy larere number
<?f attendants still corsinjr in. The
lesson was indi ed mode very interest
injr hv the several teachers after
which quite a . sph-udtd icvicw war.
conduct ed hy Miss vKstelJc .Janercite.
(Mir Pastor lb v. .1. Pi. tlixoti.
J)rcat4ied""a heail";"-! soul <t;i liny so.'
inOli 1'iom St. du'.ai. oil the
subject ( Itli:-1 1 lie . ip not"
1 AV'CW -re ;- i;al 1) -ad ev ores ion to
ha\ e- I Vol. 11ari < ! I * p '? : .-nl, and eTI
.ioyo'l hi. add I t . - to tae 11 Uj. 11 -1.
At S. o\ loch we received the'crown
, itqt message ?t or tin; -day. ".At this
time.. l?'ev. hivoit. preached from the
llnd IspTTTe o? l .iul To 1 mi. :t;
"Preach (hi- Word, he instant in ; ? ;>
son and mil of season." Sub joe!.
"Hihle " AJ 1 hi. i'i vice one pi t -i r
r was added to the.-ehmi h.' . "i
The .lllhilcc I dbir i: nrd, nip ~ifbjfrytr
ploicte Willi .Mr. laihel 1 I lija I n-.
h aiFi'-r. *
Tl-.d I 'll l-,\ Mr. Niutv. HyiTT
.. !lliIy'.ilU-tyrcnip Meet-pi-cy io J.]ic: T'ldini -?
[rind" .iii.l I a in?Llm?wa> ' ?Wi-iv en?
joyed hy all-y?
? t.'nite a 'at-'o-o nnndii-i- of \ is it i?rWel'e'
pre. rlit. A lilolij; t liolll . Wei*
jr ' The ('?ii nnvfnity Siigross of w!iiei.i
.. Miss Wijlie . J'i. 11i %;on is Flic sjiianis'
They sanp sev? it* 1 beautiful 'selections
w11ieli we enjoyt'd ami \V" as'':
4 thitu to room a train, as- visitors and
li ieiidu are always w elcome.
I lie reviv-i I i.) in!that is Iriim
:?i uiiilm t .1 at?i tie :dio .. m1?el ehnreli
ts provnTifTo tn~ quite a success'. in
every iTTatiMer. .Tile * pit avhii'ip In.
the KvunTeli: t. loA-.-W Is Wl.i-tVi-' ,
worthy <> 1 praise. It lb- 1M*. 11 a nun)
her <?1 .Years. s lure. I ii i. chart il was vO
stirred t)\ meet ' 1 ' ? .
bitiim:him baptist - ^iintrn,
_.j ?' ^ ii" ^~
"jtf'ipi ibjntrndent and teachers 'Sunday-i
nun iiiliu' al 111 o'clock;- al't'tw discus-!
siuil id' lie- Sunday Srhm I lesnm. remarks
wi-rc made liy the pallor.
r? ireV.^ar.'ili H.. d-hiiiili I'l'i'Mi'lii'd twnnoble
?sermons Simda.y morning- and
Sunday nipTit. Text found in Acts
ln::u and John 1 r>: 1 -2 respectively.
Sulijccts: "The (lent dc . received tie
{lifts of the. 11nl\- (ihost," and "Spirit
nil I Itil.-it itpmship " Tli<? Jloly ..Spirit
was prevent bet.li morninu- and eveniiuv
and \ve, ten. felt that it was
e'ti'.mI I'er us t<i- he there. ' ,
It. V. I'. Y. was at- the usual hour
and a. hosU.?if.. old people as well as
y uiiii n" greeted the president and
j1 rou p captains. .A lar'tfe crowd of
vi. iters were present to witness the
excellent' proeTaiu which was rendered
by :?.> i (itips NoT" 1 and .2.Tlu??proi'lam
wiis..;ik follows: . .
t^narlct, Master Itphert t'ullic-rt,
Thomas l'obiuson, .lames Sims, and"
Tin ?uler,. Smith. A debate": -Subject:
Which has t he urcalcr influence over
ii yuutip; ('lirisl urn's hie, "l|rictlity
or l'!n\ ireiimeiity Atlirmative: Miss
Kthel U illiaIlls, -.M.i:. Malachi fluttu,.
Negative: Mrss. I'riseilla Tucker, lira.
KtT Mayes;- {Fhe?iioinfs were 1S-20.
? respectively. ^ - ? .
Tin- Missieonary Society was riiy
hJK elder! a ined at the residence ol_
Sister Mary Hill tin last Thursday
oYeriinpr, the'"society reecivod' a letter
? e>f {?reel incs an'tl an ' excellent donation
from Miss Annie .Harris el* Water
Towlt. (Viijnectiinih, .Many c were
_ ' - present1 and a tlelieituis menu was.
, served hy the hostess. .?
. \Y<- fid |lt hale. Mi--.s II. .W.i-.hr
* ? int'toii. hack with us apaiir after he
away ittl' quite <1. WlHll*;
1i v I.Hill i 111'4 Vii?'111;i. will
coruluet our--ro-vu al?whieh . will' luqvui
Sunday," Se|?tenilier''-:!lst. All of our
fi'ie.nds :na; eoi'dially invited to uttend..
. " " '
? ?1?- Hew. Sarah II. Smith, Pastor ?
' 4, lTeeilla Tucker, Secretary and
- Reporter.
"Tin 1.1.IS Wll I'lATI.V liKANCH
V?..A\ . t;. A. NO IDS
Tlu*: first Tall ineotintr of the committee
of management will 1>q heldat
5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon i_n the.
living room of the Phyllis Wheatly
Hraneli wHh Mrs. D. V. 'Wallace,
roll, tile Hi-nn.li </?i.i>i'.4 ?i-e i
. - .'UUV.I 11 let I
.M iss Fay "Hudgens, general see votary I
will-l?e present at this-meeting.
> Kight (?n\l Reserves .from the. Camp
^ Fivy 'Girls Club aiy. engaged in a I'op?:
ula r it y?C-on te sL,spniic**r ed?Ijv .? AI iss
Katie.S. Knox, which will terminate
4 _ v ?at. Be.l hlehepi (.lunch.'. f.yon?strHol
Mrs. Catherin,. Sahattie r.nwson, a
charming' and interesting story-teller,
will entertain the children under
twelv,, years of age Tuesday aftorrtooii
at f> o'clock' on the veranda of
The famous I;inehergor Band, composed
'of Rev. Fred F-. I.ineberger.
known as the "placing* parson," and
?-hi* fafldly will grve a concert for the
benefit of the V. \V. .('. A. about the
.?niidtll,. -of October. *'
It- The regular inuiitlily iihtIiiiu' of
^t^TTthe W. T. IK ' was held at the
Branch hoii c T i il:i\ afternoon at
r? o'clock. .Mr-. .Folia \\. Talley, the
?Lftranrh"i)brfrfrhh rrfrft i're-rdpjrt of the
l|. C. T. and r.ervV-d
^fcidioluu* icar ciiiu.-ieu Mrs. Celb? FA.
Hton in whose honor on.e of. our
is named way given an ova-',
iThX "V;' IV"''n' 1
IK- tlfltt Ht- A ,
itf"" ' '
fcftSANATOKUM "
fcjfcft^'.i. W.
k^bci;s of
? y
SOUTH fCAROLTN Ay
Storm Curtains fund. ' : '
Wo-wish-to UA|)i'i'.^ OUI' thilhks and
appreciation to the Women's Co-opei-Stive
Club for the?excellent proI
gram they rendered Sept. 12. We
were made to feel that though we
are here, we are not forgotten , by
| everybody. There is some one some
where.-thinking?about us, and still
praying- for us. They also gave us a
liberal gift of $1.50; $1.00 to the curiam
funds and 50 cents for |ruit.
I We haven't words to thank our dear
friends for what they have done and
are still doing. . God bless^the cheev|
fill giver.' ?
IIMOR- >11SS1ONAHY GIRLS OF
SI :< ON f> < M.N' A It Y GIVKS SIH
t'ltlSK roll I'HKSIDKNT.
fin. 1-u t Tuesday. F.veiling, the Jun
Missionary of Second Calvary,
[ gave' a sin-prise party lor Miss Ottie
|- ' 1 rceii. W TT ?
t Hiring the evening the guests were
:ilerUtined with radio music. Many
tames Were played to makefile even Mig
pleasant. "?
Miss Given who has boon .*?
I'lif worker :is President wns; |mi>u?nt. d
a lntei'-enec as -i lolan oftove"
and appreciation for her service.
I ho guests wnieh numbered about
j ! Iiirl.v wore served ice cream pud cake
Miss (irccii, fHH forf Hester Sehooh
Thursday, where she is a teacher in
the h'inley_Seho(d.
'1 he Junior Missionary wish her a
success lu 1 school term.
sn\i?v CUOVK HAi'T. cm itrn
Masl fSpeHcer, "N.
.'Miiiilav was a. beautiful clay ut'ter
?<> have taken advantage of it by coining
to church.
I'as tor. Uev. J. S. Daniels, jiist baek_
roni his vacation, favr a sjilentlid
sermon. It was very sjirrin^.
Sunday School opened at 1 P. M..
-with?call to worship by Mrs. Mary
K, Watson. - -V . -1
.15. P. L'.--In absence uf the
I'r.-s; i !il. .Mr. (). It. llolt. Mrs. Kli/.a
was the acting president. Singing
a as lendeied by the Baby Choir tindor
the direction' of Mrs. Daniels who
was very glad to meet her hapf>_y
f ehiUl'vn "after her vacation. She
I loves their smiling faces.
. ami IVi; sr I>an: ds, ? { i? ?t?tl
I home I-baddy eveihig?ut-culupJMi'.-il-1 v
little Sarah Mac IluJt' ,from Haitian
u\, Mil. . Tlu-y also spent some
time sight .seeing in Riehmmul and
i Washington.
. .Mrs. Mary K. Watson, IFattic Jamison.
Mrs; I,conu Toirnee, returned
homo' Saturday from Atlantic City
We were very glad to havy them back
in the sej-vices. They seem to be"
the shining lights as members of the
eimir. .1 ...
_* 1 am sure the SenioT Choir is glad
Mrs. Gertrude It. Drayne, the orgaitr
ist lias taken her regular place, lyve?.
ry 11111 enjoys lier music,
I.ittle Miss Sallie Jane Sherman
and Thcjnia Sherman and the scribe
have returned"' home from Gastorua
\\ where we spent a very nice
ttme. Mrs; Florence Holt and littlrr
daughter, Rosa Mae Hoi 17 have reiturneil
.front Philadelphia where they
pf**'nt*.jl IV w tveeUs.' ' "
.Mrs. Kva Sims. left last Thursday
lor. Washington w here she will'mak'e
her jiernunient home.
Mrs. Carrie . Gyjiey_iuul little neice
will. ,!e;ive Wednesday evening for
, Washington, .!). accompanied by
ti;.... \ i i. '
,->.ii in- .1 ii'i v hi i v i aige, iM r.s.
'I.aney will make Washington her
Inane.
-Mr. R. Simpson. from Flint. Mioh.
pent a frwv hours Thursday as the
hiMiie iit' Rev. and Mrs. J ."S. Daniels
AJ.iss ()t.is Kelly daughter of Mr.
~T.~ W. Kelly, will leave Wednesday
- fi'i-. New York. ' r
We are sorry to . rport that Mrs.
Na-nvy Smith is still ill not much improvement:
. . Mrs.
hizxie R-ohbins and Miss Josephine
Campbell are also on the sick
list. Mrs. Robl>ins was missed
greatly from church Sunday. ..
Miss -Ktta Weise and little Thad
Clement < have returned, -from their
-vfteat itm at Washington trnd PhikuleL
.phia. She will enter Livingstone
College.
^ Rev. and Mrs.'Daniels .and'little
Sarah Mae Ruff were the dinner
irnests at the home of \1?-? Mn?V
their return.
Washington.-.Friday 'evening after
Rev. and- Mrs.. _ Daniels and little
i Sarah "Mac wcTv"' dtllntT gilfsW'flt
it lie spurious hohie of Mr. aful Mrs.
.7. T,.~; l.ittlejohn, Sunday.
When they were ready to leave
Mrs. l.ittlejohn presented Mrs. Daniels
linen table spread..
Mrs. Littlejolfn .serve as night
ngrse at the Salisbury Hospital in the
discnee of Mrs. '('aiTic DeT.aney.
Mr. J. D. Lewis gave an enter v
fiiinment Friday night in interest of
hi* elu^>7 ;
TIIK I'ACOLKT KIVKR SLNDAY
-Sf'IIOOL- CONVKNT1DN
By" Prof. hT. P. TfaWtJey '
t . ,
This " Sum I a y School Convention held
nuptial Church, six miles Fast of
JonrsviHe, Sept. Li-14. The Hev. A,
bA7 ^TcKissick 7s oastOT" nf the church
i Pmdo-v worrnnp: after leiyent xlcvot
ions in winch the yourifc' pcopis
were not only -enthusiastic participators,
hut worelenders, a very-stronpr,
| most illuminating: introductory ser'
iuuii was preached by the He v. P. J.
.Iftor.?Ihis_ was promptly followed
hv enrollment, which sljpwed that a
few of the schools had not sent deleRut
it did show, however, the
pt^senee' of a large number, ol
i
" " THE PALM
preachers, licentiates nn'l Sunday
" School workers. The reports of th<
treasurer and executive b.'nrd haviiu
been made and the masterly, addict
Trf ttTT? president, having. been heard
'organization was effected by" the re
. election of the following; President
| Unv. A, A. ideU i? i inl?, \ ice . I 'an uli.i.t
i Rev.-II. B. Worthy; Recording Sec re
tary. Miss Nannie M. I.ee; Treasurer
R. R. Thomas, Corresponding Score
tary, Prof." E. D. GafTney. I'nusuaU;
I 'strong and inspiring addresses . \vcr
then made by Miss Rosa Loner ah?
Miss Ruth Murph. each, of whor
^-spoke on "Leadership in Panda
School work." At night nr. ir.-true
tive Doctrinal sermon was preaohei
by. the Rev. E. P.-Moore. Y
Saturday morning session \va
wholly given to busineaa.__Eefoj c. fid
... journment for?dinner, howwy-wv?Ur
1 convent ioon was highly fa vied wifj
Ya profoundly instruetive addrc lc
R. Wilson of ('ohiinliia, \\h>> ,e.|o- <>i
our District "^yii ssionary,. Prof-. .Tuin
"God's Ownership and man's stew
ardship." -It should he st a ted, and t
. .ought ho?ko'Swri,?(4w4??NVrfrrrt
has rendered more service and d<>m
more lasting good than ul| the mi
sionaries put together ""Unit hitv?
"eolile to lis. f+r?is no "mere?mmiw
hunter" but he is a'"walking ency
clopedia of general informalinn am
"V ready to serve when ami ,\ylien
service is required. 11iotlicial visit:
in ojur midst is e\er regarded a- t
I pleas,'.livable eVi.mL. ?A 1ready?Iuj?Uu.
conducted thief-; liiNe Institutes with
. in our Associatiohal ticld. ' I'lans ;m
no)V iif the making toi have liini' con
duet the fourth one this fall.
Tn tiig; afteinooTj, a literal;), pro
grain wa- s rede red. At this copvon
has-' in its nionbership nut a lev
young people of UMUS-ual mimical am
literary .ability, this program was in
' deed ah excellent one. especially ~
" were the pails rendered TV\ Air AI
ljui-vca-McKissick, Miss Carrie I'avi>
ami Miss Beatrice "Means'.
_ At night-, the Bev. A. I >. Duncan
the'moderator of the Associat ion," do
- livered the 'T.ducaxional jseriimib
with all tFie power -am oar-iiost jies
that ever characterise his pnt?1 i14_j.1t
- -4er:m4es. ?; ' "
SIM) AY
The people in large mini her:
came from miles' and miles around
There was a great "Sunday ScIumi
concert" yery ahly conducted, by Mis
Pinkie P-arr of, Union, after whirl
- the missionary sermon was?prcachoi
?by the Hcv. \W B-?Helirdmi nivd ~T
the Jil'terncpn, by. R-ev. 11.-11, Worthy
the closing sermon was .preached
thua. closing one of the-best?session,
of the forty-seven years of 'the'eon
- volition?existence.
LEX INr, TO X XEJYii i_
\\~o are very glad Co say that Son
day, September the 1-1. lP-'5u was .an
othe^high day at .Mt. /ion A.M. K
Church. Sunday School . -opened al
! the usual hour with otlice.rs at thch
j post-of duty. After tin* openim? o\"
-Lwrciaes teachers oproceeded to theii
I classe? taught by Sister Martha' Cor
j ley and Mary Corley. Interest iny re.
' inarks by the pastor. Rev. S. J. John
sop, and also, a visitor, .Sister I.dt I it
i St rot ho r from Bethel A. M. Iv
Church,
1 At l!i o'eloock our?past01?ui.nmlei!
the rostrum and preached-an..interest
in^ sermon. " ?' *C~
I At H o'clock p. m? Rev. (rillhrnr o)
Mt. Olive <T. M. K. Church it^m+nted
the rostrum and preached a' real si nil
stirt'intf sermon? Avhich made- otu
hearts burn.
r-Wtr u'i'i u "Kind to have i\l^.
F. St rot hers with ps'.d urine; the day.
llONNKAi: M AN S'
7 \ '
The Revival Meeting enninirted :?
St. Betel's A. M. K. Chutcl^ by lie* .
* ~wm~ r. .M uri'ny; ?rr ittrr-ST
' C., last" week was quite a Miree. ; .
fhrouuh Kev. Murrti.t - labor wiUi the
I eoi)|)i I a 11 'IIUh' iThfo -1'a. LAI'. hii-11\
ami friends, find with tin- Holy Spin"
froiii on lii^b -cUfht persons were bap
I>ily converted. The bil'iej'rs. a-dad
a Week longer. AVe regretted it very
much that Uev*. ahtriay could nut he
with us until tlu* Vmal niyhf. but uv
iH'O hoping to have bun airain scan.
Quite a miin.hr of the "white friend
we're out to witness tlu; meet iinr..
Sunday was quite a sueeeVs spiritually
and tinaneially. At U'oYloed
'~1*Mder T.J.Miles propelled a soul ir
Jng?serrnon at St. <TVteis. Quite a
large and appreciative' audience wil
heSsed this sermon. At the usual
time the doors of tjie ehiue.h wereO
jknit'd <iihi iour persons accepted the
invitation. Collection lor day and
night at St. Peters ?2Sj">0.
_ At '11:110 another soul stirrintr sermon
was delivered l?y the Elder ui
- Mty?Cot'iiul.?Collect tote at sic, -X o-e-in
el for the- day ? IM"".. We . weTo
- thank fit!?to God?Hrrrt?t+rr?presiding
elder, could go away with a smile on
his face and Ids, assessment of s.'iti.on
in his pocket."
Bro. .1. Smith a very failhfjnl ;ot'i'i.-.
cer of St. Peters Church is very
Mt. Carmel we hope for them n
speedy recovery.-8 rrr*? ''
Rev. J. 11. Grant Pastor of St.
Stephen- M. K. Circuit and ;-??nic of 1 iofficers
and members were with m
on last Sunday night. Rev. Grant
- picaclied a utiliti' senium. -
ESTILL NEWS
? . C%. 1 ^
-j?- -tntmrwy- rra?? a pleusilnt <T:\C" T;CT7
I Service waf; held in its uftnal vfftv-'a
j "the Frst Biptist Churc h. Hc v. TllolVwT
prt5_tMo pastor rmrt prefH4?otl_ uu
jjrqt .scjrnron. trom.ono of lta.nl1,> 1 rt
tors. The spirit ran hiprh. Pro!
tii.'idner taught the Sundas School
' which was well handled?
The Hampton Cnphty Trainini
} School will open its doors to the -pub
pfete chnng0 in mode and manlier o
the working of its curriefllunu. -?rin
, cipal II. K. Collier, originally of Or
angeburg county, is at th ahead' o
v - ... " *
_ >.?. . A i -
? 3 .
,-jthis how ad ih in! strati on, and patrons
; | antl" ntlieiah? nf the?county^ seem to
r he catching the spirit of th0' new ad<'
ministration, and feci that many"gOod
j ' tilings will he*accinnplished here;?
.! .T'.ouiing with this change is the
^ Sinitii-H ughos Vocational, agricultui
;il win l>rr-i I'rinriiiiil C.nlliet br-mrw
mailing his field survey among the
v 1 armors of this section.
We note "the xMose of one or two
r 'prominent Saw Mills last week? We
p-' are in hopes that it is temporary for
j many will he out of employment.
When in Estill see Prof. Gardner for
ei.-'h (las'? cleaning and pressing.
. Tailored clothing of all kind made to
j i rii r. For hot moats, .fafiey grocery
.see Mrs. E. Gracen. For lodging and
g hoard see Mrs. Morgan. -
Our tourists from this section are
(i Lit inoperation. six passengers left
[, Mundue night north. bound.
7^ m. I ul.e A. ?\1. l\. l hurch has just
! el.i-i-d a Vreat revival. Rev. Papers
7 c( iHliict to! his . own meeting Fhinday.
W !....I - I.
nun u uwpe crowu. At 11:00 a.
t ni. tin* pastor preached. At '3:Uo p.
i? ; T.. Cilyurd. ' $73.01 was collected.
. i Miss Allen' Washington and Mrs.
. Annie I;. Blunt were the guests -of
r?Kuv. Capers :?
--??
H 1 II.I.MAN NI'.WS |
1, In Id at. St. .IMni?A M. E. Church,
* :'11(:il:tv. Sepr.-- EE?1PMO. . Our I'resid- 1
-?!! . ' I'Miinl'. lb'.. Dr. WllhuVh pleached j
a soul stirring senium. lie took for
-i?Lu nli :iil?" \11111111;1111 I.il'i- " His
ie.\t . \\ as. the 1 oth chapter and 10th
; verse of St. John * "The thief Cometh
not hut to?steal and to kiH and to
"..destroy. 1 am come thUt they might
jf'ihave life and that they might have
u' more abundantly." Everybody was
1'1111i ' t?? I eel glad while he preachfil
??vi ..n.li.i I'nl?sermon.?Wu?were
s.iii.rV*' that .Mrs.*IC: M\ S. Ball is il!
' and did not attendWith us on Slliiday
hilt hi' is heTt'or! " ' 7"
fi We nnmmr looking forward to the
Annual Cent'-re ncoi and?is hoping to
' si'n'd our pastor. "We are hoping that
lie w ill he sent hack to us: ~
~j: Mrs. AltiePtha Eady?I'arson and
i Mr. I'arsoy 'from Xebulin, N'. C. visis
1 l ed ; us. - - - -- ... . _ ' *
|-.j Every body was glad to see Mrs.
I 1'arson as she was hack home. They
s spent Monday with her Sister, Mtt.
^ ' T. II* Mii^en/.ie at Tillman, S. C.
| Sue -uii-T tl^At she ate so much g?->?wi
. c.-uld* fly back to Zcbulin.-, We hope
j them?tt? safe- return trip.
SI'.MVER NEWS
I nion Station A. M. E. Church
morning noing a T>usy one
A' '.1 t.'io the pastor Rev. M. l*\ Robin.
son, entered his pulpit and Spoke
from t li** subject "A v ise choice"
, This was indeed a wonderful message
I it w.is. enjoyed by a large nton.lance
i- <>f nit-.ni hers and friends. After
- preaching the rally calne off ytlvich
was a success..
At I ::*0 .Miss' Addie Willinrtis -a
- faithful. iite'inhei'"of lintun Station
was, i'u ritualized Rev. M? F. Robin".
oil officiated as si. 'el' by R-v. I. \V.
* dcneivlfe .and Rev.- (>aiii'->! .
The, r.-vival meting con.lucti d by
' lie-.. Ji. ji'. Rut ler was a u'u :-l s.e-.
cess. ft* the oulwuid expressions
. thatiy s< IS were touched. He is opo
I of tTie outstanding ministers of lus
. dcinitnitial.iuLU. \V.e_ shall earnestly L
.nmv fin- lo< " i oiw.il ? > v.:.
, ...... ; IIIHIIVIVW 1)1 III.* .
.* I i? I?1 of it*.
Mr. . I- ?M it (ialc who sutlVied a
jiiain iiifkii- a tow weeks agois much
~Ti7Vp;o\ ? t! at I his writing.
Tin- wedding of "Tom Thumb and
Lillio i'ulian given by Mrs. M. F. Kob
mi." <iri~"assisted by Mrs. Marie Hodge
wa: very interesting. All the.child-,
n il performed we'll. Little Elizabeth
* 'S.i-':: - !*i'<.ni Hololta. S. Crr'Wff-C-ttfg- "
I?fi::?.* and Calmer Martin was the
: room.
" _LL. .La:.da\ :-, lu...l and the A. C. L. "
;l'e in i'nli hh.uiii tile public is ill?it'
i! ti> iiif diiwn and see what
we are doing. ?.
- I he Willing: ; Workers Club under
tin- h-adci-shin of Mrs.M. F_ Robin on
j> -till alive and has done great
u lit!;.
'I he im-uii light picnic at Rulull's
giVen by tin \ iolvt Social Club was
(.'.lite . a : lieceSS. , ,
.Watch I'nioii she is growing fast'
ICA STOVER
The farmers are taking advantage
of tip. line weather in gathering cotton.
Rev. .1. \V. Jenkins is still on the
sick list. We hope that he will soon
- recover.- Mr. Tind Mts. F.' Wr Lykes
llieir (driTdriti-r-Jmtnita and J. W., wh'o
vfH' nt -si \ Week s will, t lw.il......... t M
. ? n VW I <i *.? lit,
~ Rosa I., (lantt...
Mr.- Felton, Supervisor of Negro
-chonls was a visitor here last week
. itl_ interest of the new_ briek school
frith ling being erected here for the
r.doj*iU nehnle. i_ ..?I
rot' Craig, principal of the white
i :. li sellout- accompanied Mr. Felton
?:<> M'. Won Raptist Church, where I
Mr. Felton delivered nil interesting
; ildress to a large body of parents
and friends on the education of Neei'o
hoys and girls and How Mr. Ros
ene nhl I; appiiiMTiatlruf fmulK 111 iflv'c
'hi [n V comfortable school buildings.
,
The parents and friends here are
p-mbing to the front for completion
ar.iT Vipiipment of the new Tnulding.
t Throe, school haVe been consolidattr
> d rmd more teachers- added. Privf.
^ F.i'-^ene 'Barnwell is principal of our
- H-'h school and he certainly has his
srlu.oT worlT'pF 'WAtt <Tnfl t*dmiigI.
in ich in this community for the -Alplift
of Christian education.
jj A splendid plan was put over- in
" ST?. Philip-. A. M. K. Cfiurch, a play
-i "Tito lVvil in the Olitit-ch," which was
f quite a success.
Mrs. Serena I.ykes of ''Swansea
: spent the week end with her daughtf
er, Mrs. Garrtt.
'
| ' ;-* V ' .V
Rev. N. A. Rice visited his wife's
people here and while in town delivered
a strong sermon in St. Phillip's
A. M. E. ChHirch. He also was greettd
by many nf Jiis old. fri.end-L. J
Rev. J. ,P. Washington,, of Dillon,
conducted Rev. Gantt's revival meet'.mm.
The inclement weather wnt
1 against the nicotine- jmt Rev, Wnvh.
I ington. preached some soul reviving
I sermons .and the church was revived..
, Two were added to the church during
! the meeting. I
Rev. J. W. Williams pastor-*rf the
Wateree Circuit preached a -wonderful
sermon during the revival meeting.
. \ .
Mrs. Alsina EHison and her little
daughter Mozoelle who spent several
months with Rev. and Mrs. Win.
Ga'ntt have returned to their honje
in Columbia. ' ' I *
: '
R ETI1J-:I. A. M. E. CIU'RCII NEWSRev.
W." I. Gore, the very titer get jc j
pa."tor was at his post' Sunday
After the u.-rral de'vutomsThe pa:
tor seterfced as a text St. Matt.. 1 'i: 1.1;
. uhiect, "The Impossible Thing." Jlc
preached a very iir tructve an ifisnir
nit-* oi'hion. 1 he.doors ol the church,
were opened. Three were received
Hiti? the ehnrch: iiamelv Messrs Ale-X
ander M4jt.1v, Haul \ iekerson, an 1
Kunsevfit II < 1 > t n 1 i iT j*- w a y.
Remarks-?by Mrs. \V. B~ Lfvistci'
in lu-hall' of Missionary.
*1 lie I uneral. .nf linle Me-^- i-'i-miu'iT
,\lc< Mieen was had during Sunday
School hour.
?tin:?usual hour nitrht servic
hegau.. The." pastor ascended ttie ro>.
triiiu after the.preliminaries he select
i?d his text from Rev. ??; 17; subject,
I A Great Day.and a Great Question.'
He preached a soul stirring sermon
Two joiners Were received; namely
M i;-;?Cora?Scott?m+4?.M i>>?Gwynu
Gregg. ^ ;?-f r~' T?
Rev. Win. Hawkins was tlSfi ptilpu
guest of Rev. Gore. _
Rev. Gore will start his revival
Tuesday night assisted by ReV. Vincent
King of Columbia. S. <'. All are
invited to attend ' the_tm*eting7Iir M-vv-K?d?Mr'sr
Win. Thomas worshipped
with us Sunday "A. M. ;
Messrs George .Wilson, Virgjv Mi?ii
motored 'to Georgetown, .Sunday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greene and
family and friend motored to the city
fobspefidTtie day with relatives. We"
were glad to have .them
Mis* Precious Monro left today for
Lung. s. c. tnTiegin Tilt school 1 teiyn?1
[ We wish for her along with the rest j
I'of the faculty a successful-year: \
Mr. Clarence Hem mingwny left
Monday for Hampton Institute;. Va.
where he w,ill enter for his college
career. We! wish for him a successful
term, ?? -1'-SANTl'C
NOTES
-Alphonso Muhnson Entertained In
West Virginia.
Mr. David Alphonso .Johnson who
has spent the summer in Weirton,
W. Viarfcipia, arrived Saturday -ev-|
filing- reporting: a pleasant and *suceessful
stay, Whije away he .had the J
pleasure "of visiting: many^cities iii ]
Pennsylvania and other parts of \\,
Virginia. He wishes to thank Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Cleveland and Mrs.
Mary Booker for splendid reception
in his honor at the home a>f Mr. and
MfsTCh'Velamk a few days pmotno-Ui^
-leaving West Virginia. Oply a few
guests were invited and the afternoon
was happily spent. He now begins
his settlor year' at Sims High
The following students have enrolled
at Sims High: - Messrs. Brawley
(Jist, Julius Black, J. W. Robinson.
Alphonso and Cleophas Johnson, and!
Misses Hattit. Hamilton. Lou Ell Gil-j
iam. F.dmoilia and Genett Gist. Ine.-.;
Jennmw -nnfC .T<VK??A?? TI.OO'I.
are in McBeth Grammar Schol: Miss-t
Sadie Thomas and Mayme Gene Gam ;
hie. and?Mnotev I-iyUes Gumblot Jr/1
All hope for them a successful term.
Rev. I.. D. Gamble is ott this week (
W. .V. Jeter. ;
JRMO NEW?
The. revival meeting1, at . St. Peters
Baptist (yiuireh prrrted Friday night.
The meeting seems to have done
much good. The Rev. Cunningham
"preached a wonderful sermon Sunday
.which was enjoyed by all.
- HaVbison Institute opened Tuesda,
September 9th with a creditable
enrollment. The class work is now
in progress and new and old students,
are arriving daily.
Little Miss Mattie B. Foster left
last week for Chester to enter Brainerd
Institute.
At.. D?..V - Tt*
:rt 1 UUIHH'H'II --HHI 1l-frf--- < M V> IIVIU'S*
Wifmsboro, visited Mr, .Pep Boozer j
last week, ' ??11 ??|
Mr . Morris. Young has returned
from Greensboro, N, C.; where he
spent a pleasant summer.
Mr. Thomas'"Hardy oof Baltimore,
spending a few days with his parents.
He will leave soon Tor 'Hampton
Institute v?here he is a member
of the' Junior College 'elass,
Mpr ami Mrs. Frank Lprick and
family have returned home tafter
spending- the summer" in Philadelphia.
They we're accompanied by
-Jdadr -_.daa?*h ter and grandchildren^
Mrs. W. P. Moone, Walter Jr., and
Fount nine.
Mr. Ed Henry Allen of Buffalo, Nr.
Y.. is spending a few days wittv his
parents. lirfoTe leaving for Meharrv
Medical College, where he is a stu,dent,??
' ??
Mrs.?Idella Boozer, who has been
sick for (ptitv a while is Vomewhat
. ^.-this writing:,
Rev W.'TT HurgeAs is sUll.fflr ttw
sick list. .....
When it's \ybist and checker^, as
well as other social games. Cynic to
Irtno, where a number of Strong play*
era will pntifrtnirt von. It is hard to
win under Hirajn Lorick, Fred Boozft
y* Po vtnnv HI o ttavo * *L ^
I O , H?rtvV lilt III Ji
[ you e ?v. _\ V
PAGK FIVE
> Miss Eloise R. Boozer i.4 ill at this
writing. -',
Rev. ThomrrR Bowman aiuT fanilly ,
accompanied by Mrs. A. M. llollo|
way of New York, spent last Kmatavin
.Chapin attending revivalinn i hie:s.
1 ' GAIMinilM MI1WII
-Wf aii' still bavin1-' "wi ",. 'H?\vr-\\- :
thei- for harvest in jr.
Services at Red Hill Bapt'st Oninh
' were largely attended Sunday. Nine
t converts were immersed. Rev > ? ,p
t Shiver preached a very helpf.il -er-' .
^ mo n..
[ Rev. .R. \Y. Jenkifli i - still vl iy-ill.'
; The members of Red liil! are proving
that if'it's God wii that he may
soon recover.
| Mrs. EphnL_Sims, form of h'-'t children
and her andcc. -F "e Rut doljdi,"- ~~
are vieitine riHutivi- ond hi.-ml m
N'imv trl., V. I t
Mrs. ('arrTe \V P. <-< v'k .. \- .
. ?w w, . > . v. i .. r k .
+r?v-?-;it?tn*?f? lii\:\ ? ?rrrrH?14-ia.n.lv ?>
here and at Columbia,
A-Hioliir llit' pupil:- |cu\ilft1' tor- the
varies CwlJefP;' afe Vniii,. Mae
IiuHC~VTi( I >< y. 1 iH". Willia'ni , M;f- i'
rie Holly 'and Sir. Willi;- W>~Tnn |
ly, Allen" I'njverviu; \i. , Han!
and John Webber .ami Alt ( lnti-1
^TTneh. State" tolle?.e M . (an,..
M. WehV.t r. .M Ml'." Vl-.h , 7 I V > I . -!
thy and Oliv.ia Kubn. ti- i.--d'.r; i>dMiv
rnd Mrs.' W." .(!. M< rd of
' W.eUford ar? the happy-rrc-if J *9 of.
a babv ^ivV Mi i'' ' ' 1 v. j| i.. ^
remembered a?: Mi-< liut'i Wq Uwd
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